The Old Treasure House, Madrid — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby

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Sobre The Old Treasure House

Discover the fascinating story of the Old Treasure House, a royal institution that once guarded Spain's most precious wealth near the Royal Palace. This magnificent building transformed over centuries, eventually housing the Royal Library under King Philip V, serving as the intellectual center of Spanish scholarship. When tragedy struck with the devastating fire of 1734, the building survived, though its treasures were forever changed. Joseph Bonaparte's ambitious vision to create the grand Plaza de Oriente meant demolishing this iconic structure, erasing the physical building but not its legacy. Questo's adventures through Madrid's history would certainly pause here, imagining the vaults of golden treasures and priceless manuscripts once protected within these walls. The 1996 excavations revealed fascinating foundations that remind us of the sophisticated architecture and the treasures this building once secured for Spain's crown.

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Pl. de Ote., 3, 28013 Madrid, Spain

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Frequently asked questions

Where was the Old Treasure House located?
The Old Treasure House stood near the Royal Palace, serving as the primary security vault for Spain's royal wealth and later as the home of the Royal Library under Philip V.
What happened to the Old Treasure House?
Joseph Bonaparte demolished the building in 1812 to create the Plaza de Oriente. However, excavations in 1996 uncovered its original foundations, revealing traces of this important historical structure.
Did it survive the 1734 fire?
Yes, the building survived the major fire of 1734 that damaged much of Madrid. However, it eventually fell to urban redesign plans rather than natural disaster.

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